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Internal Funding Opportunities

Welcome! The UCLA Internal Funding Opportunities site offers a searchable listing of funding opportunities sponsored by UCLA and/or other University of California units. This service for the UCLA community is managed by the Research Enhancement Office within the Office for Research and Creative Activities. If you have an opportunity to include in the listing, please use the Submit an Opportunity form to provide the requested information.

The information below is from the 2018-2019 request for proposals. Please see the opportunity website for updated information. 

Administering Unit
Pritzker Center for Strengthening Children & Families (UCLA)

The information below is from the 2021 request for proposals. Please see the opportunity website for updated information. 

This program represents a collaboration between the School of Medicine, the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), the DGSOM Research Themes and the Institute of Precision Health (IPH). The goal of the program is to promote the assembly of teams of scientists that are well-positioned to perform innovative, high-impact research and ultimately compete for large team science grants from federal agencies and private foundations.

Administering Unit
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA (DGSOM)

The information below is from the 2021 request for proposals. Please see the opportunity website for updated information. 

The Programa de Investigacion de Migracion y Salud (PIMSA) issued a Request for Proposals for Research & Student (Graduate and Undergraduate) Awards on Migration and Health. PIMSA is a consortium administrated by the Health Initiative of the Americas (HIA) of the School of Public Health, University of California Berkeley.

PIMSA conveners

Administering Unit
UC Berkeley School of Public Health

The Institute for Digital Research and Education (IDRE) is soliciting proposals for Summer/Fall quarter workshops and seminars focused on topics that impact digitally-enabled research at UCLA. Events could address research challenges, emerging methodologies, software or tools, computational questions, or advances in hardware and infrastructure. The program’s goals are to address critical research issues, bring together UCLA faculty, and establish new collaborations that can lead to new funding opportunities or campus investments.

Administering Unit
Institute for Digital Research and Education (IDRE)

The information below is from the 2021 request for proposals. Please see the opportunity website for updated information. 

Administering Unit
Academic Senate (UCLA)
Centennial Celebration Steering Committee (UCLA)
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research & Creative Activities (UCLA)

The information below is from the 2020 request for proposals. Please see the opportunity website for updated information. 

The Iris Cantor - UCLA Women's Health Research Center (WHERC) has partnered with Solve M.E./CFS Initiative to offer Myalgic Encephalitis (ME)/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)-specific funding through their Annual Health Pilot Program. Pilot funding is available for research related to the etiology or treatment of ME, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). ME/CFS is a disease characterized by:

Administering Unit
Iris Cantor-UCLA Women’s Health Center

The information below is from the 2020 request for proposals. Please see the opportunity website for updated information. 

Administering Unit
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research & Creative Activities (UCLA)

Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies has grants available to UCLA faculty members for research projects that advance knowledge of modern Israel. Priority will be given to proposals that involve collaboration with Israeli academics. Projects with a substantial cross-cultural or comparative dimension are also encouraged.

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Administering Unit
Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies (UCLA)

 

Important Note These opportunities have been collated for the benefit of the campus community, but in all cases viewers should refer to the pages of the hosting unit for the most current/accurate information.